Whether he’s dirty or not, Suh has had the Bears’ number. In six games against the Bears, Suh has three sacks, 14 tackles and two broken up passes. The Chicago offensive line of the past always had trouble with him.

Sunday, he’ll face a new look-Bears offense, with a revamped line and an upgrade at tight end in Bennett. Suh told the Detroit Free-Press he’s not worried about the line, specifically rookie guard Kyle Long.

“We’ll see how well he is prepared to block me when we play on Sunday,” Suh said. “That’s their opinion, that’s their choice, that’s their draft. That’s not anything of my concern. I just look forward to and digest whoever I have in front me.”

Bears’ quarterback Jay Cutler has been sacked three times in three games this season. Last year, he was sacked seven times in just two games against Detroit. It’s not the old same line facing the same old Suh, though.

Long and fellow rookie Jordan Mills bring a nasty streak to the right side of the line, and Pro Bowler Jermon Bushrod is at left tackle. Center Roberto Garza is the only remaining starter from last season’s porous protection.

Long, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Howie Long and brother of St. Louis’ Chris Long, knew better than to take Suh’s bait.